Thursday, August 1, 2013

July empties part two-make up

I finished up some really key pieces in my everyday make up routine in July which has meant I can try some new things!

The primerMac Prep and Prime Natural Radiance primerThis primer lasts such a long time, I think I used this bottle for over 6 months! This is a silky gel emulsion applied over moisturiser but under foundation to improve it's longevity and finish. It contains vitamin E and C, caffeine and illuminating pearl powders. It's radiance giving rather than mattifying. Suitable for drier skin types and those who don't like the silicone feel of other primers.Would I repurchase? MaybeWhat have I replaced it with? Nars pore refining primer

The mascara

Chanel Le Volume De Chanel

I
loved this mascara when I first used it-I have thin but decent length
lashes and I felt it really added volume and length with its dense,
thick ‘snowflake’ (read short stubby and densely packed bristles) wand.
It’s blackest black which I always want in a mascara. Then I had
extensions put in for 2 month and didn’t wear mascara. When I went back
to using the Chanel after the extensions fell out I didn’t like it as
much-yes it gives dark dramatic lashes with volume, but it was always
always getting on my eyelid when I applied it whatever I did and it was
clumpy as well and didn’t seem to add the length I had experienced
before (although having said that this is a volumising mascara). The
formula is also very wet as well and takes seemingly an age to dry. I
also found that whilst it did not smudge under my eyes during the day it
did flake and I was constantly removing mascara spots from under my
eyes.

I usually use a mascara primer but I prefer this mascara without it, it just seems to apply better.

Would I repurchase? No

What have I replaced it with? DJV Fiberwig

The concealer YSL Touche EclatI wonder how many of these golden magic wands I have been through!! I use this as an under eye highlighter and always end up going back to it! It's extremely easy to blend and doesn't crease or look cakey.Would I repurchase? I already have a back up!What have I replaced it with? Benefit Fake Up

The foundationLancôme Teint Idole Ultra 24hThe best foundation I have used in ages! I use shade 02 which is pretty much perfect for my skin be careful though and possibly request a sample because this oxidised to a much dark colour on the back of my hand but luckily didn't on my face. This is a medium to heavy coverage foundation with a velvet matte finish that dries incredibly quickly. Because of that it can be difficult to add a second layer of foundation if you want to build it up so you either need to work incredibly fast or to do half of your face at a time building up a second layer immediately after the first.I have tried it with the Mac primer and the Nars primer and I prefer it over the Nars primer which is oil free. The foundation is also oil free so that makes sense that an oil free primer would work better.It's equally as good applied with fingers as with a brush and although contains SPF15 does not give any flashback in photos.Would I repurchase? Yes!What have I replaced it with? Mac Studio SculptThe powderMac Prep and Prime Transparent Finishing PowderThis is one of the better 'white' setting powders out there-it doesn't leave a white cast on the skin when used and leaves a silky rather than powdery finish. Would I repurchase? Maybe-I am still on the hunt for the holy grail powder thoughWhat have I replaced it with? Rimmel Stay Matte

The blusherStila convertible colour 'cool' trioI picked this up in May from Space NK and I have literally used it every single day and stormed through the whole palette! One of the colours is exclusive to the palette but the other two can be bought seperetely.I recently did a whole blog post on Stila convertible colours which you can read here to get the full low down on these cream blushers.

The eyebrow pencil

Tarte EmphasEyes eyebrow shaper.

Although
you can’t tell as all the writing has rubbed off I chose the taupe
which is the lightest shade of this super slim, very hard, twist up
pencil with a spoolie on the other end.

Although
this was a good eyebrow shaper it has 2 key flaws-the first one is that
the pencil can be twisted up but can’t be twisted down, so as a
consequence of that, if you twist up too far, when you go to replace the
lid, because this product is so slim you usually end up knocking off
the tip of the pencil. The formula of the pencil is very very hard and
takes some pressure to get a decent colour pay off-having said that the
finished result was very natural, groomed and the colour perfect for me.

The
thin pencil makes controlling the application really easy and the
colour lasts all day, definitely something for thin browed girls,
thicker browed girls might find this a bit to much hard work because of
the effort needed to get good colour payoff.

Would
I repurchase? Yes, a great eyebrow definer for taking on holiday for
fuss free and mess free application-and it’s waterproof

What have I replaced it with? A combination of Mac Omega and Hourglass Arch brow sculpting pencil.

Here is part one of my July empties which features the skincare items I used up in July.